Sicknesses

a sickness that is like a human cold. Symptoms are just coughs and sneezes, though it can be dangerous to Pups or young wolves.

a mild sickness like a cold. More common than greencough, but can become greencough or even the fatal blackcough. Symptoms include sneezing, coughing, white phlegm streaming from the nose, and a slightly high temperature. This is similar to pupcough, which is the least harmful of all coughs and is mostly caught by pups.

a sickness similar to pneumonia that is often rampant among the Packs in leaf-bare. Symptoms include wheezing, coughing, pus excreted from the eyes, sneezing, fever, and green phlegm streaming from the nose.

a fatal sickness that spells certain death for any wolf who catches it. Symptoms are unknown, but the "black" might be blood.

a very mild ailment usually caused by very cold weather or falling into icy water. Much like whitecough, but with cold chills instead of fever.

a painful ailment usually seen in elderly wolves. The pawpads crack from cold or dryness, and if untreated can lead to infection. Symptoms include swelling of the paws and pain.

basically arthritis in wolves. Caused by age or damp weather. Symptoms include pain and stiffness.

blood loss due to injury, such as a wound sustained in battle. Severity depends on injury.

The case of eating deathberries, poisoned fresh-kill, or other kinds of harmful things.

a case where a wolf is too cold and might die.

a case where a wolf is too hungry.

a case where a wolf is exhausted.

Best treatment: Catmint, Rest

Best Treatment: Catmint

Best Treatment: Catmint, feverfew, and lavender

Best Treatment: None

Best Treatment: Catmint, feverfew, and lavender

Best Treatment: Marigold, and poppy seed if there is pain

Best Treatment: Anything that cures pain other than poppy seeds

Best Treatment: Cobwebs pressed onto the wound

Best treatment: Yarrow and stinging nettle

Best Treatment: Grooming fur the wrong way to get the blood flowing.

Best treatment: Fresh kill or queen's milk.

Best treatment: Rest

Herbs

ALDER

Found in Windpack territoryALFALFA

Found in all territories

ALOE

Found in Stormpack territory

ASH (TREE)Found in the forests of Windpack territory

BORAGEFound in Firepack territory

BRAMBLE TWIGSFound in the forests of Windpack territory

BURDOCKFound in forests of Stormpack

CATNIPFound in all territories

CELADINEFound in all territories

CHAMOMILEFound in Windpack and Waterpack territories

COBWEBSFound in all territories

COMFREYFound in all territories

DEATHBERRY [DEADLY NIGHT SHADE]

Found in Firepack and Windpack territories

ECHINACIAFound in forests Waterpack territory

FEVERFEWFound in Firepack territory

HONEYFound in all territories

JUNIPERFound in Windpack territory

LAVENDERFound on plains of Windpack territory

MARIGOLDFound on plains of Windpack territory

MOUSEBILEFound in all territories.

POPPY [WILD]

Found in all territories.

TANSYFound in all territories.

THYMEFound in forests Stormpack territories.

WATER MINTFound in forests of Windpack and Waterpack territories.

WILLOW TREEFound in forests of Stormpack territory.

YARROWfound in Stormpack forests and Windpack mountian sides.

YEW

Found in all territories.

Reduces swelling and prevents infection when chewed and applied to a wound. May also be chewed by a wolf with a toothache to reduce pain, swelling, and aid in preventing complications.

Used to prevent tooth decay.

Use the gel inside of leaves to cure skin problems or burns.

New shoots are to be eaten, and chewed and applied to the bit of an Adder or Viper to stave off the effects of its poisoned bite.Keys (seeds) of the Ash tree may also be consumed to fight the pain caused by a stitch in the side.

Leaves and Roots should be consumed to stave off fevers. Seeds and leaves should be consumed by the nursing Queen to increase available milk.Borage should never be used dried, only green.

Chew this to a fine syrup. It helps to sleep.

Leaves may be chewed and applied to wounds that are clear of infection to speed healing.Roots may be chewed and applied to a wound to draw infection from it.

Leaves and Flowers can be used to relive congestion and coughs.

Used to strengthen weak eyes.

Leaves and Flowers may be consumed to sooth a wolf and add to their physical strength.

Gathered and pressed into wounds to stop bleeding. Generally only used with wounds that risk bleeding heavily as they can cause increased risk of infection.

Used when healing broken bones

Berries, or any other part of the plant, when consumed will kill the wolf who swallows if they are not given immediate help, and even then they may not always be saved. Roots & leaves may be chewed together and applied to sore places, but must NEVER be applied to open wounds.This is a poison in addition to a healing plant.

Used to ease infection.

Leaves can be used to reduce fever, in addition to being consumed to aid against colds and stomach ailments.

Used to sooth the throat. Particularly good for smoke inhalation.

Berries ease the stomach and can serve as a counter poison. Leaves are used to ease coughs and other respiratory problems.

Leaves & flowers are particularly good when eaten for easing pains in head and throat.Inhaling the sent of fresh flowers can also calm the nerves.

Leaves and Flowers should be consumed to relieve chills.Leaves and Petals can be chewed and placed on wounds to prevent infection.

Bile from the liver of the common mouse may be harvested and used to kill stubborn fleas and ticks.

Seeds can be consumed to remove pain and aid is sleep.Flower heads should be consumed together to relive continuous coughs.Petals and Leaves should be chewed to aid in sleep and improve resting.

Leaves, flowers, and Stems should be eaten together to remove worms.Leaves may be chewed to relive joint aches.Flowers should be consumed to remove coughs.Pregnant Queens should NEVER be given Tansy, for it causes miscarriages.

Should be consumed to calm the anxious wolf, or to aid in bringing restful sleep.

Used to help cure bellyaches.

Water from beneath the bark of the flowering willow may be dripped into the eyes to help clear blurriness of vision. It may also be applied to dry patches of skin to sooth itches.Small amounts of Willow Bark may be consumed to ease pain, act against inflammation, and to ease diarrhea or fevers.

Entire plant should be consumed to induce vomiting.Entire plant should be chewed and applied to wounds to relive pain and prevent infection.